On this day in 1960, the Cubs decided to paint their iconic Wrigley Field Marquee a flashier color. It's been red ever since. Before 1960, it looked like this...
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Friday, March 23, 2012
Cubs 365, March 23
Every day in 2012, the Just One Bad Century blog will feature a story about this day in Cubs history. We're calling it Cubs 365.
On this day in 1960, the Cubs decided to paint their iconic Wrigley Field Marquee a flashier color. It's been red ever since. Before 1960, it looked like this...
On this day in 1960, the Cubs decided to paint their iconic Wrigley Field Marquee a flashier color. It's been red ever since. Before 1960, it looked like this...